April St. John, MA, LPC, LMFT

Licensed Marriage & Individual Therapist

Does your marriage lack the communication skills needed to smoothly navigate the many transitions a couple faces? We will work together to identify the areas within your relationship that may need strengthening. As well as, discover areas that are working from which to build upon to fortify a lasting relationship. I will partner with you in a non-judgmental and compassionate manner to assist you in gaining the tools towards a more balanced life.

Jennifer Erickson, MS, NCC

Resident in Counseling

I enjoy working with couples we want to improve their communication. I totally believe that is the one place where we are weakest, in our ability to communicate with our partner. Learning more about ourselves actually can improve our ability to communicate with others, but then we take the next step to learn about our partner. Learning how to show appreciation, understanding and acceptance are the best parts of being together.

Catherine Turner, M.Div., LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

In working with couples, my goal is to discover what each individual wants from the relationship, and collaborate to get there. Several topics that we cover in couples counseling are: improving communication skills, finding ways to compromise and resolve conflict, forgiveness, and exploring ways to create balance in the relationships. Another essential task of couples counseling is to discover how each individual expresses care and affection. Getting on the same page on how each of you gives and receives love is a great step towards deepening your connection to one another.

Christian Psychotherapy Services, Ph.D., LCSW, LPC, MD

Psychologists, Professional Counselors, Psychiatrists,

Couples counseling begins with a thorough assessment of each individual’s personality. Working with couples poses the challenge of assisting them to understand the art and learned method of communication. In its simplicity exists the complexity of two individuals who, in most relationships, are as different as night and day. Often they may think their communication is like two people from two different countries. This is the baseline in developing and healing any relationship. Our culture presents a variety of problems that affect couples in today’s society. A combination of psycho-education, psychodynamic exploration into the individual’s own family history and a restructuring of thoughts....

Jacqueline Ward-Baker, MA, NCC, LCPC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

Couples can experience all kinds of relationship difficulties. Sometimes counseling is even used to process the end of a relationship. For whatever issue seems to be causing a struggle for both of you, counseling can be a way to sort things out with an objective person providing feedback to both parties. It is not always an easy journey, but a worthwhile effort as all relationships take work!

Kristin Rosenthal, MA, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

We specialize in helping couples, using Emotionally Focused Therapy. This is a complex approach which helps couples (of all sorts) to understand the deep need for safety and connection we all have, innately. When we feel repeatedly disappointed in the connection, or a serious breach such as an affair occurs, people react with protective anger, protesting the loss. Unfortunately, that angry protest often drives the more reticent partner farther away, leaving the first one even more desperate. We help people see that the unhappy cycle they are caught in is responsible for their suffering. And then we help them to find and share their more vulnerable feelings, creating a positive and affirming cycle....

Kimberly Johnson, LMFT,LPC,RPT

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

Kimberly uses a marital assessment with every couple, Prepare-Enrich is a computer based assessment that you and your spouse will take. To learn more about the marital assessment please visit the website. (www.prepare-enrich.com) The assessment will allow both of you to share information about your personality, family of origin dynamics, views about life, finances, your faith and marital expectations.

Athena Staik, Ph.D., LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

A vibrant, fun and fulfilling couple relationship is very much within reach, providing both partners are willing to stretch to achieve the relationship of their dreams. I have developed conscious-love relationship therapy as a tool to energize partners to express self authentically, learn to connect and stretch to realize core inner drives for love and connection, for understanding and contribution. The treatment goals of couples work, ultimately, coincide with each partner achieving personal growth and transformation. As a top notch school, a couple relationship seems to be training ground where you come to understand your partner by better understanding yourself!

Robyn Brickel, M.A., LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Robyn E. Brickel, M.A., LMFT is a trained marriage and family therapist and a clinical fellow member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Robyn incorporates systems based theories, along with her training in IMAGO Relationship Therapy and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) to help couples - both married and in relationships reach their goals of improving their relationships. We offer couples counseling to couples of any sexual preference.

Well Marriage Center, Ph.D, Psy.D., LMFT, LPC, LCSW

Marriage Counseling Specialists

Well Marriage Center offers a specialized "couples-friendly" approach that strives to support your relationship and help you succeed. Couples therapy is what we do. We believe most relationships can survive hard times and become stronger and deeper than before. The benefit of Well Marriage Center is a counselor who will get in there with you and actively work with you to identity strengths and empower problem solving. Check out our website for more information!